Your Favourite Tool - When changing a clutch
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Your Favourite Tool - When changing a clutch
Ok Boys and girls, it's time to let your hair down, take a sip of your favourite beverage and tell us your true feelings -
What was your favourite/best tool that you wouldn't be without - when doing a clutch change.
Naturally, most tools that you may have used are pretty essential, but you can often "make do" or use a couple of alternatives (spanners and sockets are frequently interchangeble for instance) - but, out of your arsenal - what really made the job work for you?
What was your favourite/best tool that you wouldn't be without - when doing a clutch change.
Naturally, most tools that you may have used are pretty essential, but you can often "make do" or use a couple of alternatives (spanners and sockets are frequently interchangeble for instance) - but, out of your arsenal - what really made the job work for you?
Now if I can just fit the mods from "Taxi" http://tinyurl.com/3yug4g3
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
Re: Your Favourite Tool - When changing a clutch
Trolley jack, 

Re: Your Favourite Tool - When changing a clutch
yep trolley jack for me as welllozz wrote:Trolley jack,
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My credit card...bytecode wrote:Ok Boys and girls, it's time to let your hair down, take a sip of your favourite beverage and tell us your true feelings -
What was your favourite/best tool that you wouldn't be without - when doing a clutch change.
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As well as the trolley jack, I couldn't do without my scissors jack and block of wood to go under the engine.
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trolley jack , failing that Jasper and his mate cos they did mine 

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On a similar note - a 2 meter tall Croatian mechanic.waue1978 wrote:My credit card...
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Re: Your Favourite Tool - When changing a clutch
yup - got two of those, one small red one (£15?) and a medium (£10 - carboot) absolutely brilliant, I just wish I could afford a decent one like those that the tyre fitters have; low profile, large cup, high lift.lozz wrote:Trolley jack,
Now if I can just fit the mods from "Taxi" http://tinyurl.com/3yug4g3
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
Re: Your Favourite Tool - When changing a clutch
LOL - I almost spat my wine all over the keyboard & monitors!waue1978 wrote:My credit card...bytecode wrote:Ok Boys and girls, it's time to let your hair down, take a sip of your favourite beverage and tell us your true feelings -
What was your favourite/best tool that you wouldn't be without - when doing a clutch change.
Now if I can just fit the mods from "Taxi" http://tinyurl.com/3yug4g3
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
Re: Your Favourite Tool - When changing a clutch
Ah yes - the block of wood.jasper5 wrote:As well as the trolley jack, I couldn't do without my scissors jack and block of wood to go under the engine.
I have so many pieces of driftwood, bits of wooden pallets, a few planks etc..
and I use the scissor or "half-scissor" (I don't know what you call those) for things like pushing the engine forward away from the bulkhead when doing the the timing belt etc...
I've also got a couple of bottle jacks, one of which I'm thinking of converting into a hydragas suspension pump - but that's another story.
Now if I can just fit the mods from "Taxi" http://tinyurl.com/3yug4g3
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
Re: Your Favourite Tool - When changing a clutch
I almost forgot to say - Wood is precious here is Cornwall, I have to protect it and fend off my G.F. all of the time as it would otherwise end up in bits in the wood stove (our primary heat source) or else she'd saw it up and make some driftwood sculpture and sell it.bytecode wrote:Ah yes - the block of wood.jasper5 wrote:As well as the trolley jack, I couldn't do without my scissors jack and block of wood to go under the engine.
I have so many pieces of driftwood, bits of wooden pallets, a few planks etc..
and I use the scissor or "half-scissor" (I don't know what you call those) for things like pushing the engine forward away from the bulkhead when doing the the timing belt etc...
I've also got a couple of bottle jacks, one of which I'm thinking of converting into a hydragas suspension pump - but that's another story.
My usual approach to protecting my wood for "car work" is to "accidentally" drop some used engine oil on it. Whoops!
Now if I can just fit the mods from "Taxi" http://tinyurl.com/3yug4g3
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
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Hmm... If I had enough homebrew and beds I'd invite them down to sunny (I lie, RAINY) Cornwall for some help!puggy wrote:trolley jack , failing that Jasper and his mate cos they did mine
Now if I can just fit the mods from "Taxi" http://tinyurl.com/3yug4g3
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
Re: Your Favourite Tool - When changing a clutch
I wouldn't say no to a 2 meter tall croatian woman if she was suitably hot - although my GF might not be so impressed ;-)steve_earwig wrote:On a similar note - a 2 meter tall Croatian mechanic.waue1978 wrote:My credit card...
Now if I can just fit the mods from "Taxi" http://tinyurl.com/3yug4g3
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
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Ok guys & girls, come on, Jacks are good - but not necessarily "clutch" centric (No! No! No! Do not say clutch centering tool/favourite socket that serves the same purpose!) Swarfega for cleaning your delicate hands afterwards is also out ;-)
What about things like:
(I'm thinking Brolly at the moment, judging by the weather)
What about things like:
- my favourite piece of cardboard
- camera phone for working out where *this* leftover bolt came from
- ratchett spanners
- breaker bar made from old exhaust pipe
(I'm thinking Brolly at the moment, judging by the weather)
Now if I can just fit the mods from "Taxi" http://tinyurl.com/3yug4g3
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
I can provide PP2000/Lexia 3 code reading/clearing in the East Cornwall/West Devon area.
Re: Your Favourite Tool - When changing a clutch
£70 @ costcos for a massive one,bytecode wrote:yup - got two of those, one small red one (£15?) and a medium (£10 - carboot) absolutely brilliant, I just wish I could afford a decent one like those that the tyre fitters have; low profile, large cup, high lift.lozz wrote:Trolley jack,
